President ial election. Im in havana hours ahead have president obamas historic visit to this communist island. Mercedes driver wins the australian grand prix and Fernando Alonzo walks away after this huge crash at the Season Opener in melbourne. Turkey says the bomber responsible for saturday attack in istanbul was a member of isil. Five others were killed, many others wounded after a suicide bomber. This is the heart of istanbuls commercial lifeline, a place where locals and tourists hang out. After a suicide bombing saturday, the avenue is overshadowed by fear. People here hold a vigil for the victims. We came right after the incident and left red carnations to share our pain. Security footage captured the blast around noon. Hundreds of people ran for cover when a loud explosion was heard. A day later, the Security Forces are still searching for clues. The Forensic Police are still collect are evidence from the explosion silent here behind me, and also there are some signs and banner to say reflect a sign of defiance, one saying we stand united, others saying we wont give in to terrorism, but the general sense among people here is one of concern. This woman said anyone could be a suspect. Istanbul has millions living here and many visit from abroad. Now anything can help and everyone can be a suspect. Media reports say d. N. A. Tests are being done to investigate a possible suspect linked to isil. Terror once again showed its ugly and heinous face targeting civilians. We should act together in hour fight against terrorism. There have been a string of attacks in turkey over the past months. Last week, a blast in the capitol ankara killed 37 people. Kurdish separatists linked to the armed group p. K. K. Claimed responsibility. The government insists the country is safe. It will have to convince not only its citizens, but the millions of tourists who contribute to its economy. Al jazeera, istanbul. Lets get a view on all of this from the editor in chief of away english newspaper in turke. This is the fifth attack in a month. Something is wrong, isnt it with the Turkish Security apparatus if it cant prevent this kind of thing. First of all, the response of any terrorist attack is terror itself. You should first blame the chief of the attack. Turkey has been subject to a lot of terrorist attacks, lost hundreds of lives and many wounded. We can see that two organizations held responsible from those attacks. I mean, one is the eastern state of iraq and levant and p. K. K. The way that the attacks are carried out are the same. Thats suicide bombers. As the interior minister explained, the suicide bomber killed many around. Security apparatus has been under criticism by parties and some press, as well. The government keeps saying that there cannot be 100 security proper in the world, so thats very different. Turkish authorities are attributing this latest attack to isil. Could turkey be witnesses some form of blowback here from a policy that turkey issued whereby it perhaps tolerated isil in indy the early days. It didnt target, didnt secure its border or target them, because they saw the group at the time as a counter to their bigger enemy, the Syrian Kurdish y. P. K. Which her linking total p. K. K. It could be perhaps said that turkey could not understand in time, timely understanding of what isil is like. Many our countries in the world, qatar, United States, russia, it was too late, but qatar and United States and russia are not nail i was of syria. We have 910kilometer of border with syria and lots of interactions along that border. There was certainly something wrong. Greece has begun sending back to turkey. That was supposed to have stopped. The crisis is far from over. The latest arrivals are refugees from syria, many from the war tone city of aleppo. They are still making the dangerous journey across the aegean sea to reach the greek islands. The European Union hoped that a recent agreement with turkey would discourage asylum seekers, but people who managed to reach europe are hopeful they wont be turned back. The situation in turkey is bad for us. These people want to make their way to mainland europe. Others want to be reunited with family members who made the journey before them. The situation is very bad in aleppo. We endured four years of war and bombardment and attacks. I dont want to be sent back. My father and sister are in germany and i miss them. Tighter restrictions and closure of the balkan route means these people will be stuck here. Greece is no longer a Transit Company and there are new rules in place. According to the new agreement, these new arrivals will be given the chance to apply for asylum, but there are no guarantees it will be accepted. Human Rights Groups criticized the deal that would involve the e. U. Resettling refugees from turkey. They fear the majority of those who do arrive in europe qualify as refugees and require protection. Its 10 or 11 kilometers from greece to turkey. This port now they told me six hours inside the water, we lost, ok, and the smuggler go back to turkey, so i dont think they will be agree to go back to turkey. Little child and her brother know that they managed to escape war and are hopeful that their lives will become better. She tells us she was scared crossing the sea. She also knows why her family had to do it. The situation in aleppos very bad because of the bombardment, she says. The agreement to send back new arrivals on the side has entered into force on sunday. The e. U. Promised greece assistance to deal with all the asylum cases, but that may not be the hard part. These people wont accept any move to take a step back. Syrian refugees in at your keep at the moment, we hear about europes refugee crisis, but its dwarfed by turkeys refugee crisis, isnt it . How do turks people about the number of syrians to are in their country at the moment . Very frustrated. How do they people about the e. U. Deal . First of all, were going to see how society will react to that, to the deal, but rewarding the refugees, turkish people very functionsfully separated the political side of the story from the refugee side. I can give my example. My grandfathers on both side are born in territories which are not turkey now but was turkey then. You never turn back anyone coming to your doorstep for his or her life. Syrians are welcome in turkey. You dont turn back, they are welcomed for life. Thats a rule. That is separated from the political side of the story. Some of Syrian People who are in turkey now, some 3 million, its like that they might integrate with turkish society, as well. Some of them especially in the last year when Bashar Al Assad started to hit big cities, upper and middle class people started to flee with money, with contacts and with perspective to go to europe. They actually forced this situation. I mean, we didnt have that much of a flow to European Union before the last year, actually, but speaking of that, sorry, you were going to ask me a question. If syrians are so welcome in turkey or welcome i didnt say we dont have problems. Why do so many of them want to get to western europe. So many of them, meaning 1 million for the last two years, 1 million to European Union of 480 million population. We are 87, sorry, 78 million and 3 million syrians are inside us, most of the syrians are here, still. They are going to stay here. Some of them are in the camps, some of their living as part of turkish life. Last week, there were 600 new business set up by that syrians only in that town last year. It is a problem. There are problems. Its not without problems, but that doesnt mean that we want to kick them out. All right . So this agreement, with European Union, i think its importance is both humanitarian and political. After of the geneva agreements for russia for the cease of hostilities, this is the shaping future of syria. We have roadmap or if not roadmap, framework for if and when civil war is over in syria, its not very clear, but almost clear where will the syrians go. Many thanks indeed, its good to get your perspective. 14 people, most students have been killed in a bus crash in spain. The bus was carrying local and foreign students on its way to bars loan i cant. It overturned on an eastern highway. Many students object board were part of an Exchange Program between the european universities. Relatives, friends and the public have been paying respects to victims of saturdays plane crash in southern russia. More and more people have been laying flowers outside the terminal in attribute to the 62 passengers and crew. En route from dubai, it came down short of the runway in bad weather. The black boxes are in moscow for further examination. Just under six hours, barack obama will become the first sitting u. S. President to set foot on cuban soil in nearly 90 years. Lets get straight to our latin editor following preparations in havana. Today, president obama arrives. What can we expect in the coming days . What will he be doing . Hello, adrien. Clearly this is a tremendously important visit, politically and symbolically potent. President obama will be arriving here, the first thing he will do will be to visit the new u embassy, the old intersection use that behind me. He will tour old half in a briefly and tomorrow meet with president castro and attended a state dinner. Clearly the most important part of this visit which all of the country is waiting for will be the speech i will give at the Grand Theater of havana, addressing all of the cuban people live on television and radio. There of course he will be speaking to people, he says and touch on some of the torier issue that have been dividing these former cold war enemies for decades. He is expected to touch on the issue of home rights and then even meet with cuban dissidents right after that meeting. That has been a bone of contention here in the planning process, but the cuban president has agreed to accept all this and as i say, the cuban people are waiting anxiously to hear what president obama will say, whether he will make new announcements about the easing of the u. S. Embargo or other restrictions against this Community Island before leaving. He will be finish off with a baseball match between the u. S. Team and Cuban National team. Presumably, president obama will throw the first ball. En that thanks, live from havana. Were going to talk to a guest about what more we can expect from this visit in a moment. First take a look at these picture, fidel castro, releases between the u. S. And cuba frozen for 50 years, and lucia mentioned the hopes of the cuban people about what president obama might be able to say about the lifting of the embargo. Lets bring in jennifer mccoy. Its not the president that controls the levers that operate this embargo, is it . Theres not a lot he can do, or is there . Thats exactly right, the u. S. Congress controls the trade embargo against cuba and must decide to lift it. President obama has done a lot. Hes done pretty much what he could do with executive regulations in opening up travel and new airlines going cable communications, telephones, et cetera, but the actual embargo itself, the rest of it really dependency on the u. S. Congress. What kind of press is this visit getting in the United States . How do americans feel about their president going to cuba . Well, theres overwhelming support for opening relations with cuba, and for the diplomatic relations that were restored last summer and for increasing travel, and lifting the embargo. Public opinion is definitely in favor of that, as is much of the private sector. In fact, partly of the Republican Party itself. I think this visit is viewed as highly symbolic. Obama wants to leave a legacy, but wants to try to make the things that he has changed stick in u. S. Policy even under the next president by having enough citizen, american support. I they he wants to help encourage the cubans to make it stick, this opening, as well, because they have a lot of uncertainty to face and they want it to be a gradual change in their country. From the cuban side, will the cuban government try to manage the p. R. On this visit . Well, they definitely have, but as weve heard, they are permitting president obama to meet with the dissidents. This happened, former president jimmy carter was actually the first president to visit cuba since the revolution but as a former president in 2002, and he made a similar effort, gave a live speech, met with dissidents and human rights and that garnered a lot of attention in cuba and around the world. This one by president obama as sitting president , will garner very much attention within cuba and to the cuban government, is, yes. I was just going to ask you what easiest on the agenda . Im sorry to have interrupted you, we talked about the trade embargo and travel restrictions, which Many Americans are keen to see lifted. What else can we expect the two leaders to discuss . Well, i think they will discuss guantanamo, which is something that is not yet resolved, what will happen with the naval base in guantanamo bay. Property disputes, property confiscated back in the beginning of the revolution is a continued thorny issue, but they will discuss human rights. They will discuss continuing to open telecommunications, internet opportunities, and theyve already made progress on a number of things like counter terrorism, cooperation, environmental cooperation with potential oil spills, you know, in the waters between our two countries, so there are a number of issues that they may continue to discuss and have already made a great deal of progress on. Jen i have mccoy from the Global Studies Institute at george state university. Still to come on the program, elections in niger go ahead despite an opposition boycott. A gold star or black mark, senegal in a constitutional referendum. South africas cricketers celebrate a victory. Details coming up with jo. People in the republican of congress are voting under a nationwide communication blackout. The 48 hour shut down includes the Telephone Network and the internet. Its also prevented voters from using their cars, telling them to walk to tolling stations instead. Thankfully, we can still communicate with our correspondent who joins us now live. We have this complete Communications Blackout, radio, television, mobile phones and internet, which is extraordinary. Why have they gone to such extreme measures . The government said its for security reasons. They say in the past, some activist opposition members had been sending out preliminary results on their phones, so trying to avoid other people getting too excited or angry and taking tole streets. Opposition fear the government is trying to manipulate the selection, trying to control things a built too much and they fear there would be some voter fraud. People on the ground, you can see are really frustrated that they cant use tests. Just a simple telephone call to find out how your colleague is doing in another city, you cant do that. People are really limited on information that is coming in and it is frustrating. What is the turnout been like so far . It depends where you can,en opposition strongholds, people thought there were boy cots, but we saw fairly long lines in opposition strongholds. They want to come out and vote because they want change. They want to try to push this election into a second round. If that happens, Opposition Leaders will try to unit around one candidate. The polls will close in just under two hours time, counting will then start and Officials Say it could take a few days to see what the results will be. The opposition says if the president wins, they will reject that result. In niger, election are going ahead despite an opposition boycott. They say the pros has been tainted by fraud. We have this report. Decertified the controversy, people in niger have been voting in the president ial runoff. The president is the front runner. He got 48 of the votes in the first round last month and he is expected to win a attacked term. Five years, a single term is not enough to overcome challenges, in particular the security challenges. The opposition is boycotting the vote. We asked our militants and democratic to say stand down and not vote. The government is accused of repression in electoral fraud. The first rammed of elections held on february 21 were characterized by irregularities and massive fraud on a scale weve never seen before. Former House Speaker and Opposition Leader came in second in the first round of votes but has been in prison since the november over accusations of child trafficking, which he denies. With his health deteriorating, hes been taken to paris for treatment. The coalition of opposition parties, copa, wants his immediate release. Supporters of the ruling party say its a reaction to not getting enough votes. Boycotting at this stage is not just defiable. The opposition has participated in a manner that shows we have a free and fair election. Now theyre leaving only after they realize that theyre going to lose. The opinion on the streets of the capital is reportedly split on the controversial runoff. What everybody agrees on is the need for political stability. Al jazeera. South africas ruling party has been meeting today, saying that the future of president zuma is not officially on the agenda. The gathering is overshadowed by even more allegations of a scandal involving south africas leader. His opponents are calling on him to go. It very much revolves party issues, but also, theres been a push forward, some focus on the scandal that youve mentioned, which resolves around the president and his relationship with a fromment immigrant indian family in africa. This goes back to december last year, when the president fired the finance minister at the time with what appears to be very little reason. There was speculation around why he had done that and if it had anything to do with his close relationship with the gupta family. In the last few days, the deputy finance minister confirmed that he was approached by this family just before the finance minister was fired, offering him the position of finance minister. Also in the last few days, a former Government Official has said she was approached by this family sometime ago, offering her a different ministerial post, possibly in wanting president ial treatment for the gupta family and also over the weekend a communication, a former Communications Head in government saying something very similar so much of this has to do with the president s relationship with this family and if theyve had a role to play. All right. In politics with the president and possibly the ruling party. So thats the detail. How much pressure is the president under . How strong or tenuous is his grip on power . A lot of the pressure is coming from outside from the party, from opposition parties, members of the public and even former high profile members of the African National congress. The executive committee is meeting and its thought many members of in support of president zuma and he wont see much happening in terms of any discipline or investigation into the president s alleged role in dealings with the family and how they might have influenced ministerial positions. Whats in the president s favor is that hes the president of the African National congress and previously when the president of the country was recalled, it was easier to do, because he wasnt the president of the party, in this case, jacob tshuma, so a process of recording the president would be far more complicated. Reports indicate that the National Executive committee would want to show a united front with regard to the scandal and also the position of the a. N. C. And its support for the president. Many things live from pretoria. Were at the midway point on the news hour. Still to come, the controversial futuristic hong kong film hitting a nerve in beijing. Stopping the next generation of isis recruits. Teaching the youth on the front lines. Working towards a better future. This is one of the most important sites in the century. Proudest moment of my life. This is the news hour from doha. Turkey says the suicide bomber behind the blast in istanbul is a suspected isil member. Five arrests have been made in connection with the attack on saturday, which killed five people. Greece has begun the process of sending refugees on the island of lesbos back to turkey as part of the deal struck between the European Union and turkey. Even more refugees have arrived. The republican of congress order add Communications Blackout for 48 hours. The government said to stop illegal publication of results from the president ial election. The president is seeking to prolong his 32 year rule. The man accused of being the only surviving gunman from last years paris attacks will fight extradition to france. Saleh abdeslam was shot in the leg as he was captured by police friday. He had planned to blow himself up in paris but changed his mind. We are live from brussels. The prime suspect in custody, what happens now to the investigation of the paris attacks . Saleh abdeslam was initially charged on terrorism related charges saturday, terrorist murder is the exact charge levied against him by prosecutors. What were seeing develop over the course of a day is something of a row between the french prosecutors office, the french prosecutor himself and with the belgian barrister hired to defend Saleh Abdeslam. According to the French Public prosecutor after an initial round of interviewing of Saleh Abdeslam, it is his view that he played a key role in the paris attacks and was one of the 10 attackers that are responsible for the deaths of 130 people in bars, in restaurants and in the concert hall. According to the french prosecutor, also, Saleh Abdeslam played a role in possibly planning to be one of the fourt. According to the initial round of interviewing, he had planned to carry out an attack but pulled out at the last minute. He may have actually dropped off three attackers before heading to the north of paris but decided against it and instead fled to belgium in the wake of the attack. The reason why his defense lawyer is angry is that this information was made apparently in private and the theory is that this could compromise the case now that it is in the public domain. The question is is it prejudicing some of Saleh Abdeslams chances at a fair trial if he gets extra dated to paris. It is his view that he should remain here in belgium and thats exactly what his lawyer intends to do, the big question of course now is how are they able to resolve what appears to be a very legal battle erupting only a couple of days after the arrest of what was europes most wanted man. Live in brussels. There have been airstrikes in raqqa. Activists say at least 43 having killed. Five children are among the victims. The area is an isil stronghold and therefore isnt included in the limited truce, which took effect in syria three weeks ago. Syrian Government Forces say theyve retaken control of the western mountains in the Central Province of homs. It had previously been held by isil. In eastern homs, isil seized five checkpoints near an oil field. The armed group has also taken an Industrial Town in northern aleppo. Theres an operation on going against isil on the outskirts of central iraq. Military sources say 24 iraqi soldiers have been killed by isil in two separate attacks there. A group of suicide bombers has killed eight iraqi soldiers. Iraqs army has launched an operation to retake towns in the western anbar province. Hundreds of people have been skilled in yemens Third Largest city take his during fighting between shias and houthi rebels. Hospitals are struggling to cope with the rising numbers of casualties. A shell hit near a group of people in taiz. Fighting for control of yemens Third Largest city has destroyed many areas and killed hundreds of people. The city is divided. The government controls districts in the south and east. Houthi rebels and former president al saleh control the west and north. Hospitals overwhelmed with the rising number of casualties. The street was bustling with people when the barrage of shells fired landed here, killing many in cent people. These are Government Troops trying to hold a houthi counter offensive. Days after suffering losses in taiz, the shia rebels are on the attack to capture a military base. Fighting has turned into street battles. The government of president adou Rabbo Mansour hadi is sending reinforcements. These fighters have been deployed to secure mountains surrounding the city. This is another battlefield in yemens conflict. Government troops launching an offensive to recapture areas under houthi control. Government forces are backed by local tribes and kurdish and fighter jets. The moment has arrived. We have been instructed by the government to launch an offensive to recapture the last remaining areas with the houthis in shebwa. We are ready and started to make gains. New recruits are joining the fight. They are government loyalists. They are determined to defeat the houthis, but the fight may not be over anytime soon, as neither side seems able to achieve a decisive victory. Villagers in douma accused Israeli Settlers of arson. A fire broke out in a home belonging to the main witnesses in another fight. Last july, a baby boy was killed with his parents when his home was burned down by settlers. No casualties reported in this latest incident. Leaders in iran defender a televised address marking the start of the iranian new year. The Iran Supreme Leader said the countrys goal should be fending off enemy threats. President rouhani said that the removal of sanctions has paved the way for better Economic Conditions in the year ahead. The people of senegal are voting to scale back president ial powers. The president is campaigning for a yes vote, critics say that his support is half hearted at best. Lets go live now to senegals capital. How do people feel about what the president s tried to do with this referendum, nicholas . Were at a polling station here, a poplar neighborhood in the capital here. Weve spoken to both people who have voted yes and no. People who voted no say this referendum is a waste of time and money, that the president has all the power in hand to make the changes necessary. We followed him on the campaign trail throughout the suburbs trying to convince people to vote yes for this referendum. A Political Campaign like no other, led by the president , calling on people to vote yes to a series of constitutional changes. Yes to more power for the National Assembly local government in opposition. These changes are going to give more power to democracy, more power to the people, thanks to the leadership. A yes vote will reduce the president s term in office from seven to five years. Never has an african head of state interviewed such measures. We need to modernize our institutions to reflect the people. This referendum feels and sounds like a president ial campaign. Its a test of trust people have in his policies. Back in 2012, he won the presidency because he opposed the incumbent president who was trying to extend his stay in power. He promised to leave office after five years, making him poplar among younger voters. Some of them have turned against him. They, as well as the political opposition, are calling for a no vote, saying that the reforms are too little, too late. He has disappointed us because he hasnt pushed for the reforms he promised us during the election. We have given him the opportunity to make radical changes. We want more than what hes offering. More than 3,000 extra Police Officers have been deployed to ensure this referendum runs smoothly. This campaign has been going for just two weeks. Its been a Short Campaign and some critics said it hasnt been enough for people to understand what this is all about. Some of the critics here say that the president shouldnt tweak the constitution, that that is a sacred text that shouldnt be touched, shouldnt be really changed or reformulated. Now the yes campaign on the other hand say this is an opportunity to modernize democracy in senegal, and its also an opportunity to see the extent to which the president is poplar here. Now well find out the extent of his popularity after 1800 local time here when the results will be announced shortly after 18 0. Its a busy day for football in the English Premier League and weve had our first shock of the day. Liverpool have been sigh lends. The details with jo, shortly. A film predicting a grim future for hong kong under chinese rule is up for an award. From hong kong, rob mcbride reports. The film is called 10 years. Its a feature length package of five short films by different directors that predicts what life will be like in hong kong in 2025. It is a bleak picture of a city firmly in the grip of Chinese Communist party control. Thats in spite of the socalled one country two systems form of government that is supposed to guarantee hong kong a high level of autonomy. The two system is not work. I believe freedom of speech. Production started before the Umbrella Movement street occupations of 2014, demanding greater political freedom. Those real life events became woven into parts of the film helping connect with a hong kong audience. Some of the moments in doing the Umbrella Movement that as hong kong people, we can never imagine, and so i think the tone and the mood become a little bit pessimistic. The street violence that happened at chinese new year, which many believe was fueled by discontented youth seems to confirm this. The case of the hong kong book sellers who produced books critical of chinese leaders detained and paraded an mainland television. The early screenings of the film sold out in hong kong. Made on a budget of less than 100,000, its taken in nearly a Million Dollars at the box office. Some cinemas are afraid of showing it. Even with that smashing record, suddenly, the cinema, the filmmakers said no, we are not bog to show the film. Theres now speculation the upcoming hong kong film awards wont be shown in Mainland China because of the movies nomination for best picture. The some think their prediction of totalitarian prediction is coming through. A detachment of u. S. Marines is said to be on the ground in iraq to help the fight against isil. A press release from the u. S. Military says the 26 marine expedition forces on the ground in iraq in consultation with the government of iraq, combined joint task force, Operation Inherent resolve has sent a detachment of u. S. Marines from the 26 Marine Expeditionary unit to Coalition Ground allegations to fight isil. That breaking story, more in the next few minutes here in al jazeera. In the meantime, its time for sport. The fact that the spaniard could walk away with no Office Injury proofs the changes made to safety are a step in the right direction. Ferraris hopes of dominating went up in smoke when this tar had to be put out with an extinguish every. When teammates came in for a bungled tire change, the lead was snatched for mercedes. The german clinched the win ahead of his teammate coming in third. Thanks to the team, theyve done an unbelievable job giving us this incredible car. We absolutely loved it and im superior superior excited. It was a great great race. I love got fact that we had to come from far behind. It was very tricky out there. Im really happy to get Great Results for the team. This seasons opening race puts into new changes in safety and racing firmly in the spotlight. Al jazeera. Three fans have been killed and 54 injured after a rise at the a football match in morocco. Fans attacked each other in the stands that are matching casablanca. More than 30 people have been arrested. Theyve condemned the violence. Liverpools hopes of a top four finish in the English Premier League suffered a huge blow. They were given a 20 lead, but South Hampton scored goals to win the clash 32. City hosts united shortly. Uniteds chances of finishing the top four are under serious threat. You have to win, otherwise the gap is bigger and bigger. I think seven points and we have to play then eight matches, maybe. Its very sharp to recover. Africa revived their world 2020 campaign as they pulled off a win against afghanistan in mumbai. After their loss to england, sunday super 10 stage game took on much more importance. South africa made 209 for five with 20overs leading with 64. He fell to chris morris who grabbed an impressive four wickets. Africa winning by 37 runs. The competitions current champion in action right now in a repeat of the 2012 final. Sri lanka batted first and made 122 for nine. Djokovic remains on course for a fifth title after beating nadal in the semis. The certain continued his recent domination. It took six match points before he could close out 76, 62. Jason day continues to lead Arnold Palmer invitational into the final rounds in florida. Looking forego an eighth p. G. A. Victory bounced back from a stumbling start to hold on to a two shot lead after a rain soaked third round. The Golden State Warriors may be on a 50 game home win streak. Dwyane wade passed the 20,000point mark in his career. Hes the 41st player to do so. He scored 24 as miami cruised to a 122101 win over cleaved to send the cavaliers to their 11th consecutive loss in miami. Russias hopes of being allowed to compete in the rio olympics has taken another blow with the first track and field athlete to test positive for a drug banned since the first of the year. It will undermine a ban to be overturned. With russian athletes absent and one day left at the indoor championships, the u. S. A. Is the leader at the top of the medal table. The olympic champion came in third. He is the overwhelming favorite to defend his crown. American teammate used you a blazing start to beat the favorite of the netherlands in the womens 60meter final. That is all the sport for now. More with robin later. Many thanks indeed. Lets remind you of that breaking news we told you about once again. The United States has within the past few minutes deployed an attachment of marines to iraq to support operations against isil. That is a pretty significant decision by the pentagon, it effectively puts troops back on the ground in iraq. Well have much more on that breaking news. Well have a full bulletin for you from london in a few minutes. Bye for now. Inside story takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. Were giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. Grammy awardwinning jazz singer cassandra wilson. Everyone comes into the world with their unique voice. The question is, do you know how to develop it . Her life, legacy and songwriting secrets. Tapping into a spirituality inside of the music is very important. I lived that character. Go oneonone with americas movers and shakers. We will be able to see change. I can neither confirm nor deny that theres a dark prison. They dont want anyone to know what is going on inside. He was not just a person, he was a human being. Faultlines. What do we want . Al jazeera americas hardhitting. Today the will be arrested. Groundbreaking. Theyre firing canisters of gas at us. Emmy awardwinning, investigative series. Is turkeyides the istanbul suicide bomber as a suspected isil member and detains five other people. Hello. This is al jazeera live from london. Also coming up no letup. Desperate refugees continue to brave the dangerous crossing from turkey to greece despite new eu rules to send them back. The country in crisis. We speak to rural brazilians who have lost hope and faith in the political system. And dimming the lights on iconic sites, the climate